
A viral video featuring a corn seller who claims to earn N2.5 million monthly has sparked a debate on social media regarding the profitability of small businesses. The claims made in the video have led to discussions about the financial realities faced by vendors in the market.
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A corn seller has gained significant attention online after claiming that she earns N2.5 million monthly from her business. This assertion has sparked skepticism among many viewers, leading to criticism of her statement. The video showcasing her claim has gone viral, prompting discussions about the feasibility of such earnings in the corn selling industry.
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